Soundgarden Tickets

Soundgarden are back and better than ever! After a 13 year hiatus, the Seattle rockers released King Animal in 2012. Now in 2014,
Soundgarden are back on the road, teaming up with Nine Inch Nails for a summer tour! Don't miss out on your chance to see Soundgarden and
Nine Inch Nails -- buy your tickets today!

Soundgarden Concert Tickets

Soundgarden on tour with Nine Inch Nails
Following the success of King Animal, Soundgarden are hitting the road again in 2014! Rock fans are in for a treat, as Soundgarden
and Nine Inch Nails are co-headlining a tour throughout the summer! Without a doubt, Soundgarden and Nine Inch Nails tickets are going to be
among the most sought after in 2014. Don't wait -- buy your tickets to see Soundgarden today!

Soundgarden: King Animal

Soundgarden tour dates to hear one of the most memorable survivors of the grunge movement playing hits like "Black Hole Sun" and "Spoonman" from the glory days and new material from King Animal are coming soon! See Chris Cornell and company with Soundgarden tickets for upcoming tour dates!

Dave Grohl Directs Soundgarden Video

After a 12-year hiatus Chris Cornell and Soundgarden are back with King Animal and a new video directed by Dave Grohl! Pick up Soundgarden tickets now!

Soundgarden Taps Mars Volta to Open

With lead singer Chris Cornell warming up on his solo tour and the 2011 Soundgarden tour dates just around the corner, the band have announced that prog-rockers The Mars Volta will be opening for them in July. With Soundgarden concert tickets you now get two great bands for the price of one. The Mars Volta will be playing new material off the recently released Octahedron.

Soundgarden Back in the Studio

Now that the band have reunited for a July tour with Soundgarden tour dates in Canada and the US, guitarist Kim Thayil has confirmed that the band is indeed working on new material but are taking their time in order to avoid treading over familiar territory. With lead singer Chris Cornell playing solo sets and drummer Matt Cameron filling in for Pearl Jam, they are in no hurry to put out an album but have decided to work slowly in pursuit of a new sound. Cheap Soundgarden tickets to see Soundgarden live are on sale right here.

Soundgarden Reunion

Are you a fan of 90's alternative? Did tunes like "Spoonman" and "Black Hole Sun" define your youth? If so, these band reunion tickets are for you! Just recently, front man Chris Cornell confirmed that Soundgarden would reunite and head to the studio- that means a band reunion tour is underway! In the meantime, see front man Chris Cornell live with some Chris Cornell tickets!

Fun Fact: Chris Cornell is the first American male to perform the opening credits song for a James Bond movie (IMDB) - You Know My Name - Casino Royale.

About Soundgarden

Remember the days when a hot summer breeze flowed through those grungy tresses to the tune of Black Hole Sun in the 90's? Well those days can be revived when Soundgarden tickets go on sale and the band goes back on the road with some new material very soon.

Having preceded alternative music greats like Jane's Addiction, Nirvana and Pearl Jam, Soundgarden added a hard edge to an era dominated by glam rock. Like most successful grunge bands, Soundgarden formed in Seattle back in 1984 first as a cover band named The Shemps. After a few lineup changes and a dramatic switch in sound, the band, originally billed as a cross between The Stooges, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and MC5, Soundgarden saw a huge rise in success during the Soundgarden tour featuring Guns N Roses and their A&M records release Louder Than Love in 1989.

It was in 1992, however, that Soundgarden tickets would be considered a major deal with the release of a more metal sounding Badmotorfinger featuring the singles Outshined and Rusty Cage reaching the top 100 selling albums for that year. Soundgarden tickets became increasingly popular when the band headlined Soundgarden tours with the likes of Guns N Roses, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Pearl Jam and Ministry, earning a spot on the Lollapalooza Tour that year. 1994's release of Superunkown would be Soundgarden's most successful album to date with hits Spoonman, The Day I Tried to Live, Black Hole Sun, My Wave and Fell on Black Days garnering enough attention for Soundgarden tickets to go on sale for a full headlining Soundgarden tour.

After a long string of Soundgarden concerts, the band hit the studio for another recording session which would result in the 1996 release Down on the Upside and the band's subsequent breakup in 1997. Tensions mounted when lead singer Chris Cornell decided to move away from their grunge and metal roots and the album was considered softer than its predecessors. After Soundgarden tickets sold out for many dates on their following Soundgarden tour, the band called it quits citing creative differences as a cause for the breakup.

Athough former Soundgarden front man and ex-Audioslave singer Chris Cornell stated that a reunion was "probably not going to happen" in a 2005 interview, rumors circulated about a Soundgarden reunion in 2009 with a possibility of a Soundgarden tour as well. Cornell recently stated that Soundgarden was in the talks of releasing a box set, then on New Year's morning 2010 Chris Cornell announced that "The 12 year break is over and school is back in session. Sign up now. Knights of the Soundtable ride again!” That's right, all original members of Soundgarden finally reunited for a 2011 tour - could a new album be in the works...?